Waterfalls in Puy-de-Dôme are found amidst volcanic landscapes and lush forests in the Auvergne region of France. This area features numerous cascades, offering natural escapes and hiking opportunities. The region's geology contributes to the diverse formations of its waterfalls. Puy-de-Dôme is home to more than 20 waterfalls, each with distinct characteristics.
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At this time of year, what "calm"! And what beauty!
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Pretty waterfall not far from a second one, part of a small loop of waterfalls starting from the landscaped cemetery
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Small waterfall along the trail. Parking nearby.
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"The waterfall of the 3 vats of Chambonnet is one of the best kept secrets of the Combrailles. The Cubes stream descends successively into 3 natural potholes and forms a waterfall, in the heart of the forest. (Combrailles Auvergne Tourisme)." Access is easy from the small car park near the Sioule road. A small bridge that crosses the Sioule is also nice to see, opposite the direction of the waterfall of the 3 Cuves. After about 15/20 minutes of walking, the waterfall is offered to you on 3 levels. A small path climbs to the top if you feel like it... Be careful not to slip though! Busy in summer, and it flows little, so prefer winter, or after a good period of rain.
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"A hike from the town of the commune allows you to reach the waterfall. The Auzelle stream flows into the Chalamont, forming a pretty 10m high waterfall in the woods. Magnificent site! (Combraille Auvergne Tourisme). A beautiful waterfall easily accessible from the road. The path is clean, as are the small wooden bridges. The proposed route is pleasant, in the heart of a small forest, while following the river.
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Among the attractions of the Enval gorges, the Petit and Grand Gornand waterfalls are a choice hiking destination. Here is the smaller of the two.
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Coming from Facemeunier, go to the 2nd wooden bridge to discover the second waterfall. Be careful on the way down, the log staircase has suffered a little.
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There is a viewing platform from which you can have a beautiful view of the waterfall. The 'Ruisseau des Morts du Guéry' drains a large part of the plateau du Guéry. This waterfall can be impressive. It is also the main tributary of the Lac du Guéry.
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Many waterfalls in Puy-de-Dôme are accessible via hiking trails. For a pleasant family hike, consider the path to Queureuilh waterfall. If you're looking for a more challenging experience, the trail to The Grande Cascade of Mont-Dore involves an elevation gain of about 255 meters. The Vallée de Chaudefour Natural Reserve, home to Cascade de la Biche, also offers several hiking trails, though some sections can be steep and rocky.
Yes, several waterfalls are great for families. The Queureuilh waterfall is known for its pleasant family hike. The Cascade du Rossignolet is part of the 'Ronde des Cascades' circuit, offering an enjoyable walk for families. Voissières Waterfall and Waterfalls on the Sioule River are also categorized as family-friendly. The Cascade du Trador is accessible via a short, family-friendly walk of about 45 minutes round trip.
The best time to visit is generally during spring and summer when the weather is mild and the water flow is strong from snowmelt. Spring also brings blooming daffodil fields around waterfalls like Cascade de la Barthe. Early morning visits are recommended in summer to avoid crowds. Some waterfalls, like Cascade du Rossignolet, offer a unique sight in winter when they can partially or completely freeze.
Yes, you can! The Grande Cascade of Mont-Dore, the highest waterfall in Auvergne, offers the unique experience of walking behind its 32-meter curtain of water.
Puy-de-Dôme's waterfalls are set amidst volcanic landscapes. You'll often see basaltic rocks, such as those surrounding Queureuilh waterfall. The Mortes du Guéry Waterfall features the stream tumbling over a cliff of basalt columns. Cascade du Rossignolet cascades over volcanic ash deposits, giving it a delicate, wedding veil appearance. Cascade de la Barthe is a result of erosion over an ancient lava flow.
While popular spots can get busy, the Cascade de Vaucoux (or d'Anglard) offers a tranquil setting where only the sounds of water and nature can be heard, creating a peaceful 'cocoon' experience. The Voissière waterfall is partly hidden by vegetation, making it feel more mysterious and secluded.
The region around the waterfalls is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like 'The ridges of Sancy' or easier ones like 'Loop - Les puys Lassolas et de la Vache'. There are also many road cycling routes, such as the 'Tour of the Sancy Massif'. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking in Puy-de-Dôme or Road Cycling Routes in Puy-de-Dôme guides.
Rules regarding dogs can vary by location. For instance, dogs are generally not permitted, even on a leash, within the Vallée de Chaudefour Natural Reserve, which includes the path to Cascade de la Biche. It's always best to check specific regulations for each waterfall or reserve before visiting with your dog.
Many waterfalls offer excellent viewing opportunities. Mortes du Guéry Waterfall has a dedicated viewing platform for impressive views. The Grande Cascade of Mont-Dore provides spectacular views from both the bottom and top. Cascade de la Barthe allows visitors to admire it from both above and below.
Yes, the creek at the foot of Voissières Waterfall is a popular picnic spot. The refreshing atmosphere around Cascade de la Barthe also makes it a pleasant place to relax and enjoy a meal outdoors.
The Cascade du Rossignolet is particularly known for its unique visual transformation in winter, where it can partially or completely freeze, offering a captivating sight different from its delicate summer flow.
Access varies by waterfall. Some, like Voissières Waterfall, are visible from the road, though the path to the foot of the falls can be narrow. Others, like Cascade de la Biche, require foot access only. Parking is generally available near trailheads for popular waterfalls, but it's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.


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